Gnome-panel, Nautilus and Memory

Vincent Untz vincent at vuntz.net
Sat Sep 24 10:55:44 CDT 2005


Hi,

Le samedi 24 septembre 2005 à 13:45 +0000, Lorenzo E. Danielsson a
écrit :
> Hi all,
> 
> First of all sorry for posting a bug report to the mailing list, but
> please bear with me on this.

Glad to see you're aware it's not the most appropriate place ;-)

> I have a problem with several apps eating all my core and swap, most
> notably gnome-panel and nautilus. I have to kill -HUP them once in a
> while or I start to get "...couldn't allocate memory" error dialogs.
> Evolution and Epiphany also seem to be very memory hungry. This behavior
> began just about when Gnome 2.12 was released. I didn't have any
> problems during the 2.11 cycle. Also, logging out and back in again
> seems to help, at least to some extent.

I never heard of this.

> Could somebody let me know what I should file bug reports against.
> Gnome-panel? Nautilus? Or something underlying the two of them?

It's hard to tell, but you can at least open a bug against one of them.
Try gnome-panel ;-)

You might want to specify how much memory you have, the programs that
are usually running when this happens and how many memory they're using
in the bug.

> Bugzilla is probably really useful if you're on 1 Gb/s lines,
> but here in Ghana it takes forever to load a single page.

That's indeed a problem. It's probably because of the number of
components in Ubuntu's bugzilla...

> Isn't there any alternative way to report bugs?

The reportbug utility probably work to report bug for Ubuntu since it
seems to support Ubuntu's bug tracking system (it's even set as the
default one).

Cheers,

Vincent

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